The Infinix Note 40 series is gearing up for a global launch soon, with recent leak renders unveiling the full design of both the Note 40 and Note 40 Pro models. These leaks provide a comprehensive view of the devices from both the front and back perspectives.
Design Details Revealed
The leak, shared by renowned tipster Paras Guglani on X (previously Twitter), showcases distinct design elements for each model. The base Note 40 boasts a flat AMOLED display on the front, while the rear houses three image sensors within a sizable camera island along with an LED flash. In comparison, the Note 40 Pro features a curved AMOLED display on the front and a similar camera configuration on the back.
Shared Features and Distinctions
While the displays differ between the two models, most other features remain consistent. Both devices sport a centrally aligned punch-hole cutout surrounded by slim bezels on three sides and a noticeable chin. The smartphones also feature the power button and volume rockers on the right side. Notably, the standard Note 40 is set to provide 45W wired fast charging, whereas the Pro variant will offer a faster 70W wired charging capability.
Specifications and Connectivity
According to Guglani, both models will support 4G connectivity and will be powered by the MediaTek Helio G99 SoC. Additional features include a 108-megapixel primary rear camera, IP54 water and dust resistance rating, and storage options of up to 256GB. These specifications align with earlier reports that detailed the complete specs sheet of the Infinix Note 40 series.